It’s not fair to say that Paul Niedzweicki will use Cromwell’s line with Parliament (“You have sat long enough unless you had done more good”) when he meets with members of the Assembly of Delegates next week, but it’s tempting.

The executive director of the Cape Cod Commission, who has had his differences with the county legislature, will speak with the charter review committee Aug. 7 at 5:30 p.m. in 1st District Court House in Barnstable Village. His topic is the Commission’s relation to the organizational structure of county government.

The Assembly is written into the law that created the Cape’s planning and regulatory agency. Fundamental changes in the county legislature could lead to a review of the Commission act itself.

The full Assembly will meet Aug. 7 at 4 p.m. Its agenda includes “updates from Assembly Delegates to community comments and opinions on charter review process and charter changes.”

Earlier in the day, at 3:30 p.m., the Assembly’s finance committee will consider a transfer of $10,000 from a reserve fund to pay for the services of the charter review committee’s special counsel.